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i introduce them to the most fuel-efficient midsize sedans... ...and suvs in america. i don't know if you've heard, but this fuel efficiency thing.. kind of a big deal. anyway, ford and lincoln mercury have you covered... with showrooms full of fuel-efficient cars, trucks, suvs, crossovers, and hybrids. how's that for going green? now, get 0% financing plus up to $1,500 cash back on most ford, lincoln and mercury vehicles. go to ford.com, or visit your ford or lincoln mercury dealer. >>> president uribe of colombia has swine flu. he started feeling sick on friday while attending a summit in argentina. the colombian foreign minister, ministry, as you might imagine, is now busy calling anybody he might have come in contact with. president uribe is expected to make a full recovery. the age of jet travel is responsible for the quick spread of disease and viruses around this planet. the inside of a plane has been called a high-risk environment for swine flu, so we asked for a reality check on the safety of flying this season. here's our chief science correspondent robert ba
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we also, you know, use live coverageith interviews with sh things on good morning america and this ek where you get the opportuny to hear in greater depth th views of the leers and also the chlenge them in the live format. and thene've had fact check in which we will take a look at so of the issues, yoknow, end ofife care and tryingo determine exactly what the facts are in the situation. and those are some of, a course then we ao have, of course, abc news chie medil editor tim johnson who will come on live. d so we try to use all of those diffent kinds of thingso prove different levels of coverage and to go beyond just what the day-to-day coverage is. >> and stang with you, to what degree do that become more diffilt as the rhetoric rises, as the debate becomes louder? >> it becomes more difficult. one of the things that we try to do is another level of how we attempt to cover this, is there is a need for so -- an effort to ensure that we have a wide range of responses. and we set up back in2000 arch e-mail network of experts mainl at academic institutions a think tanks. anwhat we will
we also, you know, use live coverageith interviews with sh things on good morning america and this ek where you get the opportuny to hear in greater depth th views of the leers and also the chlenge them in the live format. and thene've had fact check in which we will take a look at so of the issues, yoknow, end ofife care and tryingo determine exactly what the facts are in the situation. and those are some of, a course then we ao have, of course, abc news chie medil editor tim johnson who will...
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the festival benefits a local foodbank and it's part of a fox watch across america. shepard: there is a major hurricane blowing off the west coast of mexico and threatening the baja. hurricane jimena bearing down on the baja peninsula. we have just gotten an update from the national hurricane center a little bit early. this thing is a monster. what the storm could mean for the area's countless beach resorts. plus, it's the sort of illness that is usually deadly for the very old and the very young. but tonight there are brand new questions about the h1n1 flu. now that it's apparently killed a healthy young policeman in just a few weeks. that's next. quality and reliability... are more than words here. it's personal. i have diabetes. rodney's kid too. so we're so proud to manufacture... the accu-chek® aviva meters and test strips... here in the u.s.a. plus, we've proven you'll waste 50% fewer strips... when you use our meter, which means greater savings... for people with diabetes, like me. now that's a true american value. accu-chek® aviva. born in the u.s.a. shepar
the festival benefits a local foodbank and it's part of a fox watch across america. shepard: there is a major hurricane blowing off the west coast of mexico and threatening the baja. hurricane jimena bearing down on the baja peninsula. we have just gotten an update from the national hurricane center a little bit early. this thing is a monster. what the storm could mean for the area's countless beach resorts. plus, it's the sort of illness that is usually deadly for the very old and the very...
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citigroup and bank of america each owe $4 billion then aig, freddie mac and fannie mae. >> the outcome of those depends on what happens next in the housing market. experts warn that foreclosures will continue to rise until unemployment peaks and, charlie that could be next year. >>> and on the money tonight, as summer winds down, gas prices drifted lower for the third week in a row. down 2 cents to an average $2.63 a gallon. >>> and there's a deal that merges mickey mouse with spider-man. disney is buying marvel entertainment and all its characters for $4 billion. >>> and when we come back -- the extreme camp daring children with autism to push the limits. my name's lisa. i'm from fayetteville, north carolina, ...and i smoked for 29 years. the one thing about smoking - is it dominates your life, and it dominated mine. and the sad thing about it is that you can always use an excuse if cigarettes don't kill me, oh well - something else will. but, you can't use that as an excuse. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. it was very interesting that you coul
citigroup and bank of america each owe $4 billion then aig, freddie mac and fannie mae. >> the outcome of those depends on what happens next in the housing market. experts warn that foreclosures will continue to rise until unemployment peaks and, charlie that could be next year. >>> and on the money tonight, as summer winds down, gas prices drifted lower for the third week in a row. down 2 cents to an average $2.63 a gallon. >>> and there's a deal that merges mickey...
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america's top general in afghanistan says that the current gent-strategy is not working and must be revised. japan's next leader has started building a new government after the democratic party won a historic election. the united nations opened a five-day conference in geneva to do with the consequences of climate change that have taken place. the un secretary general is already there. he is there as a guest of norway, where he is traveling to an island to witness the impact of ice masses on the oceans. >> this is ban ki-moon's for stop. after that, he heads north to get an update on the polar icecap. scientists say that the arctic is one of the area's most at risk for global warming. the u.n. chief has made fighting climate change his top priority, citing scientific reports that it is caused by human activity but the production of greenhouse gases. >> climate change is happening. the impact is real. the time to act is now. >> he has acted before, traveling to antarctica two years ago. his message is that results of global warming could be catastrophic. urgent action is needed to reverse th
america's top general in afghanistan says that the current gent-strategy is not working and must be revised. japan's next leader has started building a new government after the democratic party won a historic election. the united nations opened a five-day conference in geneva to do with the consequences of climate change that have taken place. the un secretary general is already there. he is there as a guest of norway, where he is traveling to an island to witness the impact of ice masses on...
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but what can america expect as it engages with japan with him as prime minister. >> i would be remiss if i didn't point out that he was a graduate of my university -- >> his graduate degree, yes. >> he is an engineering degree from there and many ways the top leadership of the dpj including mr. hatoyama but others as well, they are very senior schooled politicians, they all came out of the ldp. hatoyama is a grandson of the japanese prime minister in the 19 '50s. he comes from an old important political family in japan. so these are not fresh faces in that sense. they're not radicals. they really come out of the mainstream of japanese politics. although on the other hand, if you look at the new members of the parliament that have been elected, a third of them are brand-new to the party and all almost all of those are dpj. so we will have a lot of new faces, a lot of new blood but at the bottom, not at the top. >> daniel snooeted heer and sheila smith, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> lehrer: now, the tough path to finding a job in this economy. our economics correspondent paul so
but what can america expect as it engages with japan with him as prime minister. >> i would be remiss if i didn't point out that he was a graduate of my university -- >> his graduate degree, yes. >> he is an engineering degree from there and many ways the top leadership of the dpj including mr. hatoyama but others as well, they are very senior schooled politicians, they all came out of the ldp. hatoyama is a grandson of the japanese prime minister in the 19 '50s. he comes from...
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from new york, good night, america. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org--- bret: next, shimon perez discusses the prospects for peace with the palestinians. tough talk and preparation. we'll see what israel is doing about the possibility of a nuclear iran. the white house fires back after former vice president dick cheney says the president is playing politics with the c.i.a on healthcare legislation, top democrats scam bell to fill ted kennedy's open senate seat as top republicans call for starting over. all that, plus the fox all-stars, "special report" live from jerusalem starts right now. welcome to jerusalem. i'm bret baier. we are on the mount of olives overlooking the temple mount. behind me, you can see the dome of the rock, the oldest existing islamic monument. below it, the western wall, or wailing wall, the holiest site for jews. with this as our backdrop, we begin with renewed prospects for peace talks between the israelis an plifns.
from new york, good night, america. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org--- bret: next, shimon perez discusses the prospects for peace with the palestinians. tough talk and preparation. we'll see what israel is doing about the possibility of a nuclear iran. the white house fires back after former vice president dick cheney says the president is playing politics with the c.i.a on healthcare legislation, top democrats scam...
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she pulled into the bank of america atm. they approached her with a fake gun. she gave them money and herself on. >>> big construction work starts tonight on interstate 95 in fairfax and prince william counties. this is part of an expansion project. at the work starts in 9:30 p.m. and will continue overnight. there will be multiple lane closures. the construction is scheduled to be finished by fall 2011. that is a long time. >>> the integrys hope this thesis will come back to haunt them. the republican rout the paperback in 1989 as a part of his master's. he talks about protecting heterosexual family lines. in recent polls, he has a strong lead over a democrat. >>> next, a new book that point at a member of the obama administration. for the damage is going to stick around? >>> favre play tonight, but does he have a broken rib? who will be the redskins' quarterback, i have the update on that as well. atatth 6m6m6m6m6m6m6m6m6m6m6m6m6m6m6m6m $5 for the sub, huh? what about the drink and the chips? extra. think a $5 sub is a good deal? it's time to unthink. kfc's n
she pulled into the bank of america atm. they approached her with a fake gun. she gave them money and herself on. >>> big construction work starts tonight on interstate 95 in fairfax and prince william counties. this is part of an expansion project. at the work starts in 9:30 p.m. and will continue overnight. there will be multiple lane closures. the construction is scheduled to be finished by fall 2011. that is a long time. >>> the integrys hope this thesis will come back to...
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we are broadcast on pbs america dlso around the globe. coming u later for you - the lai lama visits taiwan on a visit china warns will hurt its relationship with taipei. hello and welcome. the leader of u.s. and nato foes in afghistan says the current strategys not working. gener krystle saysthat -- general mccrystal as not called for re troops, yet, but he wants more cus on winng hets and minds. >> the btle against the taliban has laed eight years. now the leader of the ited states forces as they ha got it wrong. no helmets for the general as he stros around one troublepot tryingo make friends. afghans are undergog a crisis of confidence in need to be persuaded american tops are there to make their ordinary lives better. heelieves most insurgen are not ideological warris. >> if we can go to an area and achieved stabilitand the average liban fighters decide too back home and take up fming, to me, tt is the best outcom we do not kill anybody. we give them the opportunity to rejoin society. >>he general stresses villages caot be taken- they
we are broadcast on pbs america dlso around the globe. coming u later for you - the lai lama visits taiwan on a visit china warns will hurt its relationship with taipei. hello and welcome. the leader of u.s. and nato foes in afghistan says the current strategys not working. gener krystle saysthat -- general mccrystal as not called for re troops, yet, but he wants more cus on winng hets and minds. >> the btle against the taliban has laed eight years. now the leader of the ited states...
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. >>> and the virtual classroom is the first among its kind in any high school in america. >> reporter: well, cooler temperatures have the minds of people in maryland on the winter and what it will bring. it will be colder than usual across 3/4 of the nation from december to february, but the national weather service is calling for a warmer weather and the almanac claims an 80% accuracy rate using the moon phases and the sun spots and we have our own secret formula, bob turk. >> yeah, he won't predict february. that's way too soon to talk about winter. i'm sorry. >> but we're doing it any way. well, it will likely be cold. >> come february, we'll toll -- we'll tell you more. let's look around, we have beautiful fall weather right now. it's gorgeous outside and it will be that way most of the week. temperaturewise, we have a few clouds around and drifting through the region and clearing out. and temperaturewise, 71 degrees and comfortable around the region and come back and look region and come back and look at t have you heard about miralax? miralax relieves constipation with no bloati
. >>> and the virtual classroom is the first among its kind in any high school in america. >> reporter: well, cooler temperatures have the minds of people in maryland on the winter and what it will bring. it will be colder than usual across 3/4 of the nation from december to february, but the national weather service is calling for a warmer weather and the almanac claims an 80% accuracy rate using the moon phases and the sun spots and we have our own secret formula, bob turk....
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power and associates america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just... plus, for a limited time, a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. that's an overall savings of $240 dollars over six months. it's your last chance to get this incredible deal. 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. a dull metal clanking sound. bear groans. ♪ ominous music ferocious growling. roaaaaaarrrrrrr!!!! ♪ whistling bluegrass tune >>> it has been three months since a law was passed protecting you from credit card practices that end up costing you plenty. part of that law doesn't go into effect until february. but last week some big changes were put into place. and in this week's scam alert, abc 2 news joce sterman breaks down the changes so you don't get ripped off. >> reporter: it's become the motto of our generation -- charge it! we whip out the plastic without a thought for so many purchases, and end up feeling the pain once the bill arrives. it's a dangerous cycle made worse
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paul marcon is the america -- the president and ceo of the maryland restaurant association. >> we have pockets that are not doing as well as others, but overall, sales are basically flat. that is a testament to the industry, consumers of restaurants. >> they also owned ruth's chris steak house and the havana club. they're focusing all attention on their ruth's chris steak house and the havana club. >> some have decided they're not going to pursue other concepts and they have put all of their energies into a brand they think is working for them. it is just like being around the kitchen table and they're trying to make decisions that are the best for the company. >> many restaurants throughout the state are having to make hard businesses -- business decisions. >> if you have not been to your favorite local restaurant ladley, try going. their special things they're doing, products they are offering, working with suppliers. there are open to serve you. -- they are open to serve you. >> according to the national restaurant association, business has increased for the first time in three mont
paul marcon is the america -- the president and ceo of the maryland restaurant association. >> we have pockets that are not doing as well as others, but overall, sales are basically flat. that is a testament to the industry, consumers of restaurants. >> they also owned ruth's chris steak house and the havana club. they're focusing all attention on their ruth's chris steak house and the havana club. >> some have decided they're not going to pursue other concepts and they have...
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well, hello, america. there is a revolution that is happening in this country, and it's one that most people aren't really aware of. it has been happening for a while. we will get into that in the next few minutes. the most transparent white house in history, however, hasn't answered any of the questions. of course, he was on vacation, so we should wait. maybe he will do it tomorrow. we asked a lot of questions last week, tough questions like why does the president have so many marxist, socialist radicals and a self-proclaimed communist advising him? i'm still hopeful that there's a simple explanation, but i don't think so. maybe he just wasn't aware of their radical beliefs, you know. after all, he sat in reverend wright's pews for 20 years and didn't catch on to the fact that wright isn't too fond of america or what was he called it, the u.s. k.k.a. of america. so here is the one thing of tonight. it is not an accident. president obama's radical advisors are there for a reason. they are fighting a revolu
well, hello, america. there is a revolution that is happening in this country, and it's one that most people aren't really aware of. it has been happening for a while. we will get into that in the next few minutes. the most transparent white house in history, however, hasn't answered any of the questions. of course, he was on vacation, so we should wait. maybe he will do it tomorrow. we asked a lot of questions last week, tough questions like why does the president have so many marxist,...
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we cannot have this for america. it will change our country forever in a way that no one in this room wants and is not going to be good for our nation. >> and glen, these house members have already been pushing alternatives, have already been pushing amendments to take out the government option. maybe rodney, steve, you have any thoughts? >> by the way, you probably have heard on tv there are members of the congress that have not read the bill. i've read the bill. and we'll be glad -- [applause] >> we'll be glad to leave you a copy this afternoon if you'd like to go over it. there will be moves to try to take the option out of the bill. i think when we go back to washington the day after labor day, the dialogue has already taken place that to get anything passed they're going to have to remove the public option. that's my opinion. and i think -- [applause] i don't know if there is a specific bill yet that's been introduced but i think we will be asked to vote on some type of health care plan between now and the end o
we cannot have this for america. it will change our country forever in a way that no one in this room wants and is not going to be good for our nation. >> and glen, these house members have already been pushing alternatives, have already been pushing amendments to take out the government option. maybe rodney, steve, you have any thoughts? >> by the way, you probably have heard on tv there are members of the congress that have not read the bill. i've read the bill. and we'll be glad...
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>>> arrancamos nuestro resumen del torneo apertura el resultado escuchen bien, 7 a 2 la goleada del américa. cabañas tiene 6 y comparte el primer loro entre los goleadores del torneo con villa, a pesar de la derrota diablos siguen líderes del grupo 1. monarcas siguen como líderes, y se subió al primer lugar de grupo 3. pumas por fin ganaron el al des mru mar a los gallos. mientras puebla se mantuvo como invicto del torneo, después del empate sin goles ante san luis este fin de semana sacaron un empate 2 a 2 contra pachuca gracias a un penal de bravo a los 77 del encuentro, santos vino de abajo y con dos goles de ludueña sacaron un empate a 2 frente a tigres y este es nuestro !gooooool a la mexicana, pardo con el balón se quita todo lo que le estorba del camino y saca tremendo disparo así comenzó la goleada del américa sobre los diablos. muy bien, una goleada sperkt espectacular y cuando faltan 283 días para el mundial sudáfrica 2010 les comento si quieren demostrar sus conocimiento sobre deporte aquí está su oporto mi dado ya están abiertas las inscripciones para el concurso
>>> arrancamos nuestro resumen del torneo apertura el resultado escuchen bien, 7 a 2 la goleada del américa. cabañas tiene 6 y comparte el primer loro entre los goleadores del torneo con villa, a pesar de la derrota diablos siguen líderes del grupo 1. monarcas siguen como líderes, y se subió al primer lugar de grupo 3. pumas por fin ganaron el al des mru mar a los gallos. mientras puebla se mantuvo como invicto del torneo, después del empate sin goles ante san luis este fin de...
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power and associates america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just... plus, for a lited time, a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. that's an overall savings of $240 dollars over six months. it's your last chance to get this incredible deal. 3 great services, for the price of 2. ll the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. in such small bites, people are wondering, how does cheez-it® do it? - i know! - three, two, one. ( beeping, whirring ) ♪ - baking complete! - ( bell dings ) cheez-it! where do you come up with this stuff? hi, dad! lots and lots of cheese baked into little, little bites. cheez-it®. the big cheese. >>> it was a special trip back to school for one local student. >> he walked into a class with a new heart. we are alive now in the newsroom with his inspiring story that you will only see here on 7. >> he used to have a device that pump the blood for his heart. since his heart was too sick to do it on its own. today, he walked to class without anything attached to his body but was some
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. >> the virtual classroom is the first among its kind in america. >> >> and a sex offender is charged with attacking a woman. she was found bruised and bleeding and she told the police she was held hostage and beaten by this man. >>> and also, the police are serging for two suspects. this woman was robbed while sitting in her car. the suspects had on white masks and the victim gave them cash and her cell phone. the two fled the scene on foot and they couldn't be located. >> after the death of a superstar d.j. an autopsy was performed. >>> well, results of the autopsy are inconclusive. he was found dead friday night and a crack pipe and drugs were found near him in the apartment. he was a recovering drugged a dick -- addict. >> he survived a plane crash last week. he just finished filming an intervention reality show nor m&tv. -- m&tv. >>> and police are looking for the killers behind the murder of eight people. >> everybody's dead. >> reporter: on the 911 call, a man describes a horrifying seen. >> my whole family's dead. they've been beaten. >> reporter: he says he came home early sa
. >> the virtual classroom is the first among its kind in america. >> >> and a sex offender is charged with attacking a woman. she was found bruised and bleeding and she told the police she was held hostage and beaten by this man. >>> and also, the police are serging for two suspects. this woman was robbed while sitting in her car. the suspects had on white masks and the victim gave them cash and her cell phone. the two fled the scene on foot and they couldn't be...
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be perceived by a lot of people in america as trying to be right thing. neil: all right, republicans go back, senator, your days when you were a powerful leader in the senate. you blocked bill clinton's efforts. they did everything with hillary and then just dumped it on congress, and now, you are advocating something opposite, going to what bill clinton did. mixed messages? >> clinton started working with congress, and mrs. clinton came to visit us and said we are going to work together on this, and i said, my to of staff -- all of a sudden, they just stopped republican participation. well, here, it never started. it started with clinton on the house side. we never had republican participation. in the senate, to the credit of max baucus, he is trying to work with republicans on that committee, and i think he and senator grassley offer the best hope of getting some type of bipartisanship, but senator grassley is not going to hang around forever and as they keep making it more difficult for him. he will have no choice than to abandon his position. neil: wa
be perceived by a lot of people in america as trying to be right thing. neil: all right, republicans go back, senator, your days when you were a powerful leader in the senate. you blocked bill clinton's efforts. they did everything with hillary and then just dumped it on congress, and now, you are advocating something opposite, going to what bill clinton did. mixed messages? >> clinton started working with congress, and mrs. clinton came to visit us and said we are going to work together...
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earlyorning light the bay can look so pure and pristine, t that's deceiving. know that like most of america's terways, chesapeake bay is in trouble despityears of trying to save it, anthat worries me. i wanted firsthand look, and so i head out on the water witharry simns, a waterman who's been commercially shing the bafor 60 years. >> in its ak time, if you drained the bay, the crabsnd the fi and oysters and everytng would probably be ten foot deep on the botm all over the whole bay. >>mith: over the past several decades, sim has watched the good times of bounful harvests slipway. about like your home wers re. >> yeah. yeah. >> smith: and what is e chesapeake bay liktoday for a termen? >> the only thinthat we have in abuance that we had back th was the striped bass, the rockfish. otr than that, everything else is dinished. two million bushel a yea now, we catch 0,000 bushel. i ver, ever dreamed that i wouldn be catching shad anymore, i wouldt be catching yellow perch anymorei wouldn't be catching tarpon anyre. i never, ever dreamed th that would comeo an end. >> smith: simns to me to the old
earlyorning light the bay can look so pure and pristine, t that's deceiving. know that like most of america's terways, chesapeake bay is in trouble despityears of trying to save it, anthat worries me. i wanted firsthand look, and so i head out on the water witharry simns, a waterman who's been commercially shing the bafor 60 years. >> in its ak time, if you drained the bay, the crabsnd the fi and oysters and everytng would probably be ten foot deep on the botm all over the whole bay....
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as we stay -- say in my state, he has another thing coming in the things that america is going to stand idly by as they push health-care reform through congress. trace: thank you. martha: how is it going? shepard: we have been going through withdrawal with you gone. martha: that is why i left. shepard: we did a story about those voters -- boaters. this is coming up by the way, at the top of the ever. we will meet someone who stayed behind to protect his ranch in california. thousands of homes are in jeopardy. i was listening to you guys talk about all of the areas that are being affected. and the dugard case. martha: she is a little kid when she gets there. it is all about survival. how is she going to be react limited to a normal life? shepard: and her children. speaking of, we will be to a woman who knows both of their children. she owns a printing press, and she met the family through that way. she has a different story about these kids. it will be a great power. martha, thank you. see you then. trace: hurricane jimena tearing through the pacific ocean right now, approaching popular
as we stay -- say in my state, he has another thing coming in the things that america is going to stand idly by as they push health-care reform through congress. trace: thank you. martha: how is it going? shepard: we have been going through withdrawal with you gone. martha: that is why i left. shepard: we did a story about those voters -- boaters. this is coming up by the way, at the top of the ever. we will meet someone who stayed behind to protect his ranch in california. thousands of homes...
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i'm tired of corporate america running everything. that's all i have to say. you have a nice day. >> mr. coal? >> it's certainly a difficult situation that she's facing, and i think everyone wants to see a system where people don't lose insurance because of private history, of complications. we just have to find a responsible way to pay for it. >> that woman, $218,000, would she be allowed to come back to this hospital if she were -- >> of course she would. and at $218,000, i imagine the hospital where she is will work with her to see what, if anything, she can pay toward that. and eventually that cost would be written off or she or an insurance company will not pay it but the hospital will absorb it. and that cost will be passed on to other insurers. >> next call, louisville, kentucky. cynthia, insured line. please go ahead. cynthia? last chance. caller: hello. >> is this cynthia in louisville? caller: yes. >> please go ahead. caller: please don't cut me off. we only get on once or twice a year. i wanted to tell the gentleman who appreciates the doctor being
i'm tired of corporate america running everything. that's all i have to say. you have a nice day. >> mr. coal? >> it's certainly a difficult situation that she's facing, and i think everyone wants to see a system where people don't lose insurance because of private history, of complications. we just have to find a responsible way to pay for it. >> that woman, $218,000, would she be allowed to come back to this hospital if she were -- >> of course she would. and at...
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gold on the market today, word about a thousand dollars and did have the prestige of being made in america. the price of the eagle is slightly higher than the second and third most popular pieces, the canadian maple leaf and the south african krugerrand. but they all have the same gold content. >> it has been steadily going up. recently there's been a lot of activity in the past two years. >> gold dealers keep one eye on the crowd looking to buy and sell, and another on the market, where the price on gold has gone from $350.50 years ago up to $950 today. the driving force seems to be fiore. >> right now they see the government spending money like crazy. on bailing out banks to the tune of $70 billion. buying clunkers for $3 billion. they see them spending $4 billion a month or more out in iraq and afghanistan. so this lowers the value of the dollar. >> not everyone thinks gold of the best place to put your money. this highland park jeweler is in the business of selling diamonds. he says they are much smarter investment. >> in 1929 during the great depression the government seized gold from
gold on the market today, word about a thousand dollars and did have the prestige of being made in america. the price of the eagle is slightly higher than the second and third most popular pieces, the canadian maple leaf and the south african krugerrand. but they all have the same gold content. >> it has been steadily going up. recently there's been a lot of activity in the past two years. >> gold dealers keep one eye on the crowd looking to buy and sell, and another on the market,...
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and america's choice. and he's going to focus a little bit on that change, part two. is going to talk about getting it done. and what we need to do as a nation to make that happen. and then after that, we're going to turn our attention to, you know, st over the horizon. we know we are going to a reauthorization of esea. and it's going to be very important for all of us to give them everything that we're doing and how busy we are to turn our attention to what do we need to do to make sure that we keep the things that have worked with no child left behind or with his reauthorization and then focus on what we need to have in place with a journey that is ahead. so having said that, scott, i'm going to turn to you. and scott is the deputy director of council of chief state school officers and he has been right in the just about every conversation in education for a very long time and he is going to give us a heads up in terms of standards. thank you. >> let's greet him. [applause] >> good morning. we had a power point, and it's with ilene. [laughter] >> stuck on a trainer
and america's choice. and he's going to focus a little bit on that change, part two. is going to talk about getting it done. and what we need to do as a nation to make that happen. and then after that, we're going to turn our attention to, you know, st over the horizon. we know we are going to a reauthorization of esea. and it's going to be very important for all of us to give them everything that we're doing and how busy we are to turn our attention to what do we need to do to make sure that...
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power and associates america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just... plus, for a limited time, a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. that's an overall savings of $240 dollars over six months. it's your last chance to get this incredible deal. 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. >>> this morning in the kitchen, a passion for cooking at the age of 9, cindy hudson is an award winning chef who calls it is you seen of the sub. she is the owner in coral gables, florida and you will be opening up a new restaurant. >> in grand cayman island. >> what's cuisine of the sun? >> anything i want it to be. fresh, seasonal. >> fudge sickles. cuisine of the bay. >> everything is seasonal and lots of color and vibrant. i will have you help me. we need to bloom curry. blooping curry means we put it in fat and wisk that together and the flifrs explode. >> eggs and mayo. >> there goes the curry. >> i lot of people are fighting with curry because they are not sure if it will
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welcome back to a brand new power of ""america's newsroom." patti ann: by state -- vice- president dick cheney claiming that his tactics saved american lives. bill: he also told chris wallace about disagreements he had with president bush on the issue of iran. kelly wright as our coverage from washington. what did the vice president say about the terrorism investigation? >> let's be clear, we all know that the former vice president is known for being blunt and direct. it should come to no surprise that he is busting the decision to investigate the cia. he says president obama is committing and umbrageous political act. >> and outrageous political act that will do great damage long- term to our capacity to be able to have people take on difficult job, make difficult decisions without having to worry about what the next administration is going to say. >> you recall that the cia was giving guidelines to use waterboarding and other tactics. while some consider these methods to be tortured, he said these tactics kept the country safe from terrorist
welcome back to a brand new power of ""america's newsroom." patti ann: by state -- vice- president dick cheney claiming that his tactics saved american lives. bill: he also told chris wallace about disagreements he had with president bush on the issue of iran. kelly wright as our coverage from washington. what did the vice president say about the terrorism investigation? >> let's be clear, we all know that the former vice president is known for being blunt and direct. it...
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the experience here is typical of america's nonprofit hospitals. that is why we are here. host: you also have a business to run. where did -- who did that $30 million go to? guest: part of it was patients who could simply not pay their bills. parted it was a subsidy of medicare-medicaid. around $5 million to medical education expenses that are not fully reimbursed. we are a teaching hospital. we provide training for residents at georgetown, primarily. so there is a lot of expensive and is not directly reimbursed. host: 9 law, do you have to treat anyone who comes to the emergency room? guest: as a nonprofit hospital, that is part of our obligation. host: is that federal? guest: i am not really sure. it is simply what we do. guest: a physician has a choice. guest: the physician does not need to enter into that relationship, but again, that is what physicians do. host: that brings it in the liability issue how many lawsuits are pending against a hospital at any one time? guest: i would say perhaps one or two. host: is that a big concern for you, liability issues? guest: it i
the experience here is typical of america's nonprofit hospitals. that is why we are here. host: you also have a business to run. where did -- who did that $30 million go to? guest: part of it was patients who could simply not pay their bills. parted it was a subsidy of medicare-medicaid. around $5 million to medical education expenses that are not fully reimbursed. we are a teaching hospital. we provide training for residents at georgetown, primarily. so there is a lot of expensive and is not...
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>>> good morning, america. breaking news. two firefighters die as they try to travel through massive wildfires in california. nearly 50,000 acres ablaze. 12,000 homes threatened. >>> our house is gone. >> are you serious? >> i'm standing right there. >> sam champion reports live on the scene. >>> house of horror. new details from inside the compound where jaycee dugard was held for 18 years. her stepfather here with us live, the latest on jaycee and her daughters. and with the two woman who helped crack the case through their mother's intuition. >>> high alert. what west point cadets are teaching all of us about avoiding swine flu. ♪ >>> why a song has sometimes what the doctor ordered. dr. mehmet oz on how to gain more sleep and gain more energy without pills. >>> we say good morning, america. closing out august, the 31st, 2009. so great to have you back. >> my time away was restful and productive. got much needed rest and on the road on assignment and share those stories in the near future. so much news. we'll begin with
>>> good morning, america. breaking news. two firefighters die as they try to travel through massive wildfires in california. nearly 50,000 acres ablaze. 12,000 homes threatened. >>> our house is gone. >> are you serious? >> i'm standing right there. >> sam champion reports live on the scene. >>> house of horror. new details from inside the compound where jaycee dugard was held for 18 years. her stepfather here with us live, the latest on jaycee and...
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america saves on dunkin'. that's why i got them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm, flaky, pastry with delicious sweet filling my kids will love. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. so i always have totino's pizza rolls. big pizza taste in a bite size roll that my kids can't resist. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. totino's pizza rolls. the pizza way to snack. >>> time for a look at the stories making head lines. >>> montgomery county police are investigating a murder. a 63-year-old, a man known for good deeds was shot several times in his yard early yesterday morning. witnesses say that the shooting may have come from an argument over money. >>> a 48-year-old was gunned down while walking down the 2900 block of 14th street saturday night. >>> less than half an hour later, an hour and a half later, two were shot in the 6300 block of maryland. and a 73-year-old died. >>> police say that the witnesses saw the man take off in a green minivan. >>> it's time to check in with tucker barnes for the
america saves on dunkin'. that's why i got them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm, flaky, pastry with delicious sweet filling my kids will love. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. so i always have totino's pizza rolls. big pizza taste in a bite size roll that my kids can't resist. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. totino's pizza rolls. the pizza way to snack. >>> time for a look at the stories making head lines....
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and that nation is america. kraft singles. the american cheese. >> let's take a look at the forecast with sandra shaw. >> low fifties to mid 50's downtown. only up to 74. werd and old south. more clouds down around the beaches today. we will be seeing more sunshine brought the day tomorrow. 76 tomorrow. mostly sunny. still in the 70's even on wednesday. this is feeling like fall. but thursday and friday, the low 80s. >> looks nice. thank you for joining us. we will have another update at 9:25.
and that nation is america. kraft singles. the american cheese. >> let's take a look at the forecast with sandra shaw. >> low fifties to mid 50's downtown. only up to 74. werd and old south. more clouds down around the beaches today. we will be seeing more sunshine brought the day tomorrow. 76 tomorrow. mostly sunny. still in the 70's even on wednesday. this is feeling like fall. but thursday and friday, the low 80s. >> looks nice. thank you for joining us. we will have...
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it is also critical for america. there is going to be a reassessment of that relationship, but the democratic party of japan has said it will not do anything quickly. at the same time, they will try to shift the focus of a foreign policy more toward the close a neighbor's. >> thank you. pakistani soldiers are reported to of killed 32 taliban militants in gun battles across the volatile nw. the latest action follows a suicide bombing at a police station that killed 17 cadets on monday. this was the deadliest taliban attack since the army retook control of the area and declared it was free of militants. opening fire on a crowd of young people, killing eight. the dead included 15-year-old and a 17-year-old. it has been the scene of much of mexico's struggle in the violence. -- drug-related violence. the space shuttle discovery has arrived at the international space station. the mission is the flight -- that will carry out three space walks before returning tourists. in california, the wildfires are out of control. homes
it is also critical for america. there is going to be a reassessment of that relationship, but the democratic party of japan has said it will not do anything quickly. at the same time, they will try to shift the focus of a foreign policy more toward the close a neighbor's. >> thank you. pakistani soldiers are reported to of killed 32 taliban militants in gun battles across the volatile nw. the latest action follows a suicide bombing at a police station that killed 17 cadets on monday....
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the biggest heros in america. good morning to all of you. let me start you with you, karl. i know you spoke with jay so he ig owe stepsister last night. she is with jaycee and the two girls in california. how are they do something. >> they're doing okay. step by step, like being on mars. this is a brand nuf situation. it's never happened before. 18 years being gone like this, it's pretty remarkable. >> how has the trance sis been? we talked about that a little bit this morning with an expert, how hard it will be for jaycee and her two daughters who never knew anything about this existence in captivity to kind of get back into society. >> it's going to take a long time. they thought jaycee was her sister. they didn't realize that she had been kidnapped and the national center for missing children is helping coach her and bringing people into help. it will take long time. >> what is their emotional state, what did she tell you? >> i think the girls are okay. they were attacheded to him. they cried when this happened. it's like it's going to take a long time. people say when c
the biggest heros in america. good morning to all of you. let me start you with you, karl. i know you spoke with jay so he ig owe stepsister last night. she is with jaycee and the two girls in california. how are they do something. >> they're doing okay. step by step, like being on mars. this is a brand nuf situation. it's never happened before. 18 years being gone like this, it's pretty remarkable. >> how has the trance sis been? we talked about that a little bit this morning with...
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amÉrica. ♪ >> lo importante que es restablecer esta colecciÓn. ¿listÓ para los deportviene >> doble gol, su esposa estÁ embarazada, lo que pasÓ con toluca, todo es interesante. arrancamos con la goleada que le metieron los diablos a las aguilas. ahi esta el primel balazo, pavel que balazo! >> quÉ bonito gol. >> las aguilas levantaron el vuelo. >> salvador cabaÑas marcÓ el tercero. quÉ manera! el centro de romagnoli y el autogol. el amÉrica celebrando en grande. >> cabaÑas de nuevo para el cinco por cero del amÉrica, quÉ barbaridad, quÉ bonito amanecerÁ si este lunes. >> el mismo mancilla dijo ahora voy yo y anota el segundo, quÉ bonito engaÑo al portero. >> ahora sÍ montenegro, aumenta con un largo disparÓ, seis por dos. >> el colombiano completÓ labor ya histÓrica por siete goles a dos. >> pero una hora antes santos recibiÓ a los tigres. batista abriÓ el marcador para los tigres. >> muy bien los tigres. >> castillÓn la tfprende de pierna izquierda. >> el hachita ludu
amÉrica. ♪ >> lo importante que es restablecer esta colecciÓn. ¿listÓ para los deportviene >> doble gol, su esposa estÁ embarazada, lo que pasÓ con toluca, todo es interesante. arrancamos con la goleada que le metieron los diablos a las aguilas. ahi esta el primel balazo, pavel que balazo! >> quÉ bonito gol. >> las aguilas levantaron el vuelo. >> salvador cabaÑas marcÓ el tercero. quÉ manera! el centro de romagnoli y el autogol. el amÉrica celebrando...
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america saves on dunkin'. you know why i sell tools? tools are uncomplicated? nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp pliers. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service shipping is easy. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that's not complicated. come on. how about...a handshake. alright. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what if that energy, came from an energy company. every day, chevron invests $62 million in people. in ideas. seeking, teaching, building. fueling growth around the world, to move us all ahead. this is the power of human energy. chevron. even during times like these, there is a light beginning to shine again. it comes from a restaurant downtown. a shop on main street. a factory around the corner. entrepreneurs like
america saves on dunkin'. you know why i sell tools? tools are uncomplicated? nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp pliers. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service shipping is easy. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that's not complicated. come on. how about...a handshake. alright. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way...
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that's my bank of america card. that's the one i want to use. >>> an eighth person has died from his injuries from a mass killing inside a mobile home this weekend. it happened in georgia. the killer could still be out there. the victims range from children to adults in their 40s. one other person is in critical condition. police arrested the man who called 911. they won't say if he is a suspect. he is facing drug and other charges. >>> fort lauderdale police hit pay dirt with "operation show me the money." during an undercover sting, suspects with outstanding warrants got letters saying, hey, there's a stimulus check here for you. but when they showed up to get paid, they were arrested instead. >> the way that it was done, using our president and the stimulus package in a government letter, just, it didn't sit right. it seemed very wrong. i had never heard of such a thing. >> i understand that the general public may look at that and say this, but these are individuals who could make you a victim. these are individu
that's my bank of america card. that's the one i want to use. >>> an eighth person has died from his injuries from a mass killing inside a mobile home this weekend. it happened in georgia. the killer could still be out there. the victims range from children to adults in their 40s. one other person is in critical condition. police arrested the man who called 911. they won't say if he is a suspect. he is facing drug and other charges. >>> fort lauderdale police hit pay dirt with...
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we have all of the high schools in the top 3% in all of america. we tied r everybody in america -- where a 16th largest system. we have double the gradtion rate. we do it right. we will not leave things in disrepair. it is going to be difficult. everyone is going to have to hold hands. but we can do it. we have high expectations. >> a lot on your plate as you look to close the threat to $53 million budget gap. it seems like you are taking care of it and they're off to a great start. jerry, thank you for being with us this morning. we will be back to talk more about these budget cuts. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> schools in d.c. are revamping truancy policies. parents will be called after just one unexcused absence. after five, the student will be referred to a support team. after 25 unexcused absences, the student can be referred to juvenile authorities. >>> a new government study provides details for how much money schools spend per student. private schools spend almost twice as much per student as public and catholic schools and more than
we have all of the high schools in the top 3% in all of america. we tied r everybody in america -- where a 16th largest system. we have double the gradtion rate. we do it right. we will not leave things in disrepair. it is going to be difficult. everyone is going to have to hold hands. but we can do it. we have high expectations. >> a lot on your plate as you look to close the threat to $53 million budget gap. it seems like you are taking care of it and they're off to a great start....
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america saves on dunkin'. >> live, local, late-breaking. this is wbal 11 news. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back. 'i'm stan stovall. >> i'm sarah caldwell. >> approaching ocean city there are some showers along a stalled out front. for most of the day it's going to be dry and partly cloudy. 74 degrees. what a way to wrap up the month of august. more coming up. >> thank-you, sandra. it's the day most parents celebrate at the morning marks the start of another school year. >> the last three school districts to start willoughby starting today. jennifer franciotti is at barnesville high school in baltimore county. >> we have seen some teachers arrive this morning. we have one schoolbus over my shoulder. -- parkskville high school. there are no new schools opening in baltimore county. 600 new teachers are beginning the school year. the superintendent joe harrison and members of the board will make rounds today, visiting five schools. dr. harrison will be there with county executive jim smith, focusing on the
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> welcome back to the most news in the morning. 13 minutes past the hour now. a tearful reunion after 18 years in captivity. jaycee dugard's first emotional words to her mother, mommy, i have babies. jaycee back home with her real family but it's a tough road ahead right now adjusting to life after spending 18 years with the couple that allegedly kidnapped her when she was 11. jeff gardere, clinical psychologist talks more. difficult story. disturbing story, actually. >> horrible story, yes. >> seems to be so many elements but let's start with basically how it is that she adjusts. we heard she is with psychiatrists with her family, her mother needed to get her sister to come there for support. >> stepsister, yes. >> authorities at the same time seeing whether or not, you know, she is okay to be the mother of these two kids. how does all of this start to take place, this reintegration. >> it happens simultaneously. we know that she did see her mothe
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> welcome back to the most news in the morning. 13 minutes past the hour now. a tearful reunion after 18 years in captivity. jaycee dugard's first emotional words to her mother, mommy, i have babies. jaycee back home with her real family but it's a tough road ahead right now adjusting to life after spending 18 years with the couple that allegedly kidnapped her when she was 11. jeff gardere, clinical psychologist talks more....
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america. i mean britain has been our ally for so long and they are sacrificing the relationship between the united states and britain for the sake of you know a couple of million dollars. it doesn't make any sense to me. i am shocked because i thought that the brits had more integrity and they have been with us the whole time. they understand what happened with flight 103. it's unconscionable. gretchen: for losing a child, in this plane, and i'm so sorry about that and i want you to tell me a little bit about j.p. if i'm feeling the kind of outrage that i'm feeling this morning. gentleman -- i can't imagine, jack, what you are feeling. >> we went through the trial every day. let me tell you about j.p. no, i can't do that. gretchen: i'm sorry. he was a junior at colgate. he was at the syracuse program for a semester in england. he was returning home to go back to school. he got blown up and killed with 270 other people we went to the trial every day either in the netherlands or in scotland. we
america. i mean britain has been our ally for so long and they are sacrificing the relationship between the united states and britain for the sake of you know a couple of million dollars. it doesn't make any sense to me. i am shocked because i thought that the brits had more integrity and they have been with us the whole time. they understand what happened with flight 103. it's unconscionable. gretchen: for losing a child, in this plane, and i'm so sorry about that and i want you to tell me a...
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america. a nation of dreamers. try harders. doers. try doing this with roquefort. it's made with milk. never oil like some other slices. it is the culmination of the american dream. all wrapped up in individual slices. kraft singles. the american cheese. >>> the city ages homicide rate is on pace for better than lat year. that is the good news, on bad news, there's more than 300 deaths in the city that are not a part of the homicide rate. they call it questionable deaths and solving them is still pending them. >>> you are doing a series investigating these questionable deaths. what exactly is a questionable death? >> there's cases that are called pending cases when police come and they find a body and it's not really clearly a homicide. it could be a drug overdose, suicide, and things like that. these cases get put in the pending status, which has to be solved. when the medical examiner or the evidence comes to life. >> are these cases actively being investigated so they can get a determines? >> yes, they supposed to be actively investigated and the medical examine
america. a nation of dreamers. try harders. doers. try doing this with roquefort. it's made with milk. never oil like some other slices. it is the culmination of the american dream. all wrapped up in individual slices. kraft singles. the american cheese. >>> the city ages homicide rate is on pace for better than lat year. that is the good news, on bad news, there's more than 300 deaths in the city that are not a part of the homicide rate. they call it questionable deaths and solving...
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. ♪ estoy segura que los fanÁticos del amÉrica quedadan satisfechos con los siete goles,y quÉ tal los fanÁticos de los pumas?,satisfechos porque ganaron?,repÚblica deportiva se retira, buenas noches. >> muchas gracias roxana.el pais cuenta con al menos 2 nuevos millonarios,pero podrÍan ser mÁs para el boleto ganador de 230 millones de dÓlares,un billete fue vendido en el bronx y otro en california. >> y para despedida otro ejemplo de que si hay empeÑo un sueÑo se puede cumplir realidad,el transbordador discovery se acoplÓ a la estaciÓn espacial llevando a bordo siete astronautas,entre ellos dos hispanos,hablamos de oliva y hernÁndez,que escribiÓ que su hazaÑa sirva de inspiraciÓn. >> y asÍ llegamos al final. >> buenas noches, hasta maÑana. ♪}
. ♪ estoy segura que los fanÁticos del amÉrica quedadan satisfechos con los siete goles,y quÉ tal los fanÁticos de los pumas?,satisfechos porque ganaron?,repÚblica deportiva se retira, buenas noches. >> muchas gracias roxana.el pais cuenta con al menos 2 nuevos millonarios,pero podrÍan ser mÁs para el boleto ganador de 230 millones de dÓlares,un billete fue vendido en el bronx y otro en california. >> y para despedida otro ejemplo de que si hay empeÑo un sueÑo se puede...
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the area school systems and our outcomes and academic performance is better than almost anybody in america. in fact, our african-americans score as -- get threes on college-ready tests than systems that have nine or ten times more african-american population than we do. we had all of our schools in the top 3.5% in the country. we had some of the top schools in the country and in the world. and now we have a growing, burgeoning enrollment thanks to all the kids coming back from private schools and from all over the country. >> reporter: thank you so much for joining us this morning. so, while so many school systems are trying to figure out how to get their kids past national tests, here in montgomery county they're talking about getting their kids on to college so parents can feel really proud of that as they send their students off for a brand-new year here in montgomery county. i'm tracee wilkins. we'll have more for you in just a bit. >> many students in prince george's county will head out this morning to start their second week of school. administrators there have been working around t
the area school systems and our outcomes and academic performance is better than almost anybody in america. in fact, our african-americans score as -- get threes on college-ready tests than systems that have nine or ten times more african-american population than we do. we had all of our schools in the top 3.5% in the country. we had some of the top schools in the country and in the world. and now we have a growing, burgeoning enrollment thanks to all the kids coming back from private schools...
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. >> stay with us for "good morning america." sam champion will be live from southern california with the latest on the wildfires. >>> just moments ago way, summer is not over for more than 100,000 montgomery county students. we will tell you what to expect on the first day of school. >> there are some big traffic changes. what you need to know to get around town. >> a state of emergency for california. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >>> good monday morning. i'm doug mcelway. >> and i'm alison starling. welcome back. it is back to school for montgomery county. summer is over. let's get started with your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >> let's start with brian van de graaff. did is refreshing this morning. >> temperatures onoo t cheler side. -- it is a refreshing morning. 66 downtown. 61 in culpeper. some showers down in the northern neck of virginia. low humidity and cool. low to mid 70's and downright comfortabl
. >> stay with us for "good morning america." sam champion will be live from southern california with the latest on the wildfires. >>> just moments ago way, summer is not over for more than 100,000 montgomery county students. we will tell you what to expect on the first day of school. >> there are some big traffic changes. what you need to know to get around town. >> a state of emergency for california. captioned by the national captioning institute...
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o'malley, america, the ceo, analyst dunbar lum i will be on hand to open the east baltimore campus -- and the mayor, and alumni will be on hand. >> it was sorely lacking in a lot of the more modern amenities with respect to its mission in terms of educating kids in the sciences and in technology. >> that renovation project has been underway for some time. the ceremony is at 8:30 this morning. just outside the beltway in baltimore county, many kids going back to the classroom as well. jennifer franciotti is standing by. >> good morning. you are correct. in baltimore county, is the 26 largest school system in the nation. more than 104,000 students will go back to class in baltimore county. 172 schools expected to open on time today. hopefully, without incident. that is what school officials are hoping for. dr. joe harris and will be visiting five schools along with a messjim smith, county executi. he wants to make sure everything is running smoothly. 600 new teachers are starting their 2009 school year. this will be exciting for them. it is a little chilly. if you were planning on weari
o'malley, america, the ceo, analyst dunbar lum i will be on hand to open the east baltimore campus -- and the mayor, and alumni will be on hand. >> it was sorely lacking in a lot of the more modern amenities with respect to its mission in terms of educating kids in the sciences and in technology. >> that renovation project has been underway for some time. the ceremony is at 8:30 this morning. just outside the beltway in baltimore county, many kids going back to the classroom as...
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. >>> leaders in south america and their top aides are waiting to see who else may come down with the h1n1 flu. this is file video of the colombian president. he got sick attending a summit in argentina and now it is confirmed he contracted the h1n1 flu virus. >>> people are honoring ted kennedy at his final resting place. that story is coming up. >>> will we feel more or less of the sum every heat this winter two predictions are at odds but kim will tell us about it. >> live from the weather terrace, today we are going to have a hint of autumn in the weather forecast. i hope you are ready for that. the forecast is straight ahead. you are watching 9 news now. good morning. >>> welcome back. stock up on the long john and the sweaters say the farmers almanac. it calls for a colder than normal winter in the eastern two-thirds of the country. however the national weather service winter outlook is predicting a warmer than normal winter. kim, are you picking sides on this one. >> no comment on the farmer's almanac. i think they are fun but i think they take a lot of liberty with how they ca
. >>> leaders in south america and their top aides are waiting to see who else may come down with the h1n1 flu. this is file video of the colombian president. he got sick attending a summit in argentina and now it is confirmed he contracted the h1n1 flu virus. >>> people are honoring ted kennedy at his final resting place. that story is coming up. >>> will we feel more or less of the sum every heat this winter two predictions are at odds but kim will tell us about it....